The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1914, Image 1

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KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 171914
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SPLIT BETWEEN CARRANZA AND
VILLA IS BELIEVED SERIOUS; U. S.
. STARTS INVESTIGATION WORK
Geo. Brandes, Who
Can't Understand Us
nii:it,ti. opinion h urn mi.
militahv i.i:.in:it ii.ts
THICK ITHI.CITI.
Ni'w I'om.' ! Men tti M Wutk fur
(lie ('iitll(tllliiinillt lltstiliiinii't
Ma 'It ftflllll (M'l,llll, llll Nni
Mont I'mhii die HoiHIi Ik (ilii-u Onl.
('mwoltlli I i 'I lilitiutit III Hit it
liicd llit Tumble,
((
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iHun CutrixJiHl'itt)
1:1, PAHO. T . June J -lrplte
, UnrUmtU'll ill Villa-. agrliM lllttt
tlmfn It lllllllllltf
liUl iuri between
Villa mill rrriii,
thirl) Carraniuta
were arreted '
day by Colonel Or
lielna mix! i"5 lit li
ronton where
VlllH M tUtllWtd
Tliem lllrll were
rmploie ot Hip
UUIOUI. li O II e.
and (lip telegraph
Una that handled
itia iiir(M from griM'irr
tho limit Tli
ptuialili Of .utile of lit liivMasr
ffOW Hip front l atd l be one l
Villa' nu.i for dluftlUfartluii llt
lll prubahl) V. tlimu men who ru
ntrd tliv (elertnlin
Public opinion U tlitit mI.vu lli all
ieiSWm
il Ik, n. i.i liutr Kiimn o strong'
II. ill lln) ilo (nil t tilt) U II irftirj Hi
Mile tliHli.i'lte R I he) illil in tln In
jcuiuliie t tir-it work, nml u ihiiok
(flpller Kill Ihe (l)llt n"lli' member-.
II) MHn III Irolll III lllxll iiHIk Itafllll
'.ubatoii U tin (liter u( ilu iifieii'
Jii.n l'riiilill runic Intit iiiiiiic ri-ri'iii
I)' when In- ili'llUTiil IVrrrtlii.i flic,
note In llin A. It I', imdijuir. hi S.ar.
oia Pull.
I tiltnl Pr HerHce
M'AHHINGTON. I) r. Juiiu IT
The inliiiliillrtlti I grentl) worried i
(iter idr new iiiro In retoluiioiiary ,
rlrrle In Mfo All ol the agent
alour tin liunlT iititf In-1, ii iifitiT"l
Ii rrMirt rreaMllur, tin n pluno ut '
Oik iltllallim
Tin' M'tiol Junta lii'ii' li frd'lti'tl
mi iiim. (nil ifiin ihiti Ciirniiiiu'n
illioiiiar) lll hikkiIIi mil lln- .lift)-nillr
BIG FIVE" SAY
KLAMATH IS 0. K.
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REBELS WITHOUT
A NAVY; GUNBOAT
GOES TO BOTTOM
s fc to Revolt Against Carranza?
ri:iti:it.i taki: xavai.
(;.(ji:.mi:nt iio.voits
i:.v.
'oillrrri of I lie lU-hd (itinhunl, Wlirn I
Tliry Smr Tlutl Definl U'lm liiiml.)
I
in-ill. I.'mliil Tin li- Live- Aincrl
i'iiii HurK'.'ii An AltruilinK l ''"
WoiiiiiIiiI Sullur Mm or lUitlt ut tin
i.mi1hh 4'miIiiii.
I
Junu li
iL'iortd
to
N.1I y
N.C PtHt.
Ol" IM)ltTUM
WITH A COMIHXi:i WIUISIIT l"
OVi:il TWKI.VI: HUMHlKIi.
111:111: ri hhii
I (icorK Hmtidfn, Mlio It arnonc tlio. . , ,
L . .. ... .... ... "wit. walrlieil
I (tiled I'rtii .Srt
UAHI(.'QT(J.V, I) C,
A1l111lr.il Hounril tinlay
tho iuvv iliiuitiiliiit tlut I In.- federal
.iiiiu.a( l.uerri'to ami tlte relicl nuii-'"
itoat liuujiiio cdencetl In battlu yea-1
(li'lilii)', off Tirflol)rnMi. Tlie Tarn-'
lll hiii tiiink. '" '
' Till wuh thefifctUclxhc- nuval iu- j
luaKfincni of tlie (evolution. Tlio IohkJ
ot the Tamplco lcar the conntltu-l
tlnn.illt c.tltwvlitually without j r
"vy. ; 1 . , ? f
Tliero were ijn kllleil auil twenty
Kdillliliul, Tlio (nplalli and chief en-
Klneer of tluftTaiiip(ri, UUeu they lau'i
1 1 In' battle lib aKuiust tlieltl, tuuiiultteil
miklile. ; - , I
The v,urhli New Orleans and the'
, torpedo boatH I'erry and I'rcbblel
hero near the scene of battle, and It
Anion the in mi) louilnU ulrvud)
HJtlt.ti cleat UP. It will bt found Hut Jrrtwinn In lo KUtnotli roiiniy, tlio
Villa tonlroU lh norlli of MmiIco.jIiiohI ntiiumniic .iiinici ye c.
The. plan and .rop of Vllla'i. apilareiil'countered came In Tueday from l.u
roup d'etat U .till a my.lory. AiiK.-le, to nli mid ruilci.
The tftl-liiflH. niiiunatliiK from' Tho home of Hie "lllc l'le ' U In
JUItlllo that Villa bad rMUned from I'ortland. but tholr prenent auto trip
the utmy to Income oernor l the Tom the .outlmrn city They went
Ulc of Chlhualiua 1. dl.crtdlt.d HU.to LonvMinehw for an outliiK. found a
aKnt .aid Villa will Klw tl... Amer-.barRidii In a bin I'ncXard car and
lean pre a alatrmrnt concluded in drive home throuRh tho
ThU uiaiitfriito. puhll.hiu the lounirj
iaue leading ti tewdt and the
placo he mid III. army mummed, tin
not yet reached JnureK.
The Villa revolt thun far hna been
MooitleM. Nor ha It fatnieil a dl
iiirbanc In the tvry Uy routluo of
Hi rallroadi, teloisrapht, tc, excpl
that new men art operatlnit tho tol
Ktaph line.,
No word aa to occurrence outb of i
hern U allowed to leak out. Villa'
American attorney here, a) that nlH
ol the book and paper relatliiK to
the butlnr ot the conMltutlonnlUl
MKN.irinl, If not the foremott lllrrnry critic
or Kurope, tho uuthor of a Shake
pearlan work of the hlRhent Import
ance nr. t authority, can't quUe umler
itniul tlie United filalen and Ameri
can The doctor sailed away from
here the other day nfler lecture In
ne vera I cltle, hut he left more hi
iled than helnre he had t'ecn th
Culled Htate. N'evertheJeiu., he wai
a kindly critic, ndmlttlnr. that hi In-
formation wm not complete, and that)
he was only giving hi impre&tlnnM
lie ald It niMimeil that American,
were ilaici to the telephone Musical t
comedlcit of the kind ii; i.osed to ex
hilarate the tired hiilin man were
loo much for him ll rolled hi eyes
In horror at tho recollection of those
hn had seen. Kor year Dr..BrandeV
euemlen have kept him out of tho
chair at tho t'nl. orally of Copenhagen
that should hao been hi. The chnlr
remained vacant because hi reputa
tion vrni so formldablo that nobody
I would accept a profentorlat that had
been refused to OeorK Drandes. He
even went to llerltn and resided thoro
!for several year. It was only quite
tit urn nil 1 nni 1 il'reccntl' thAt r)pnmnrk owok t
N A M M I h 1 1 11 n II I fl li i'0"'0 nf "hftmo nn J trlcd ,0 nu,ko up
II 1 1 III LU UUnllUlnll for decades of neglect, Honors were
Hhowercd upon OeorK Hrandcs. hon
ors to which he hail by that time bo-
Inl91l
with Interest by the
American inrs. The New Orleans and
the Ouorrero rescued the (iirvliorx
from ihe Tumplco, and suriteoos from
the Amerkan ships are on the Guer
rero attending to the wounded
In the party were (.' II Salisbury.
( 'tux Johnson, Frank l'arson, Chas.
Hlchiird and Joe Ainestoy. The com
bined elKlit of the live I more than
1,200 pounds.
'TOURISTS SWARM
TO MT. LASSEN
KKUm.NG I'KOlOiK FOltWABO A
PITI'ITIOX TO WASHINGTON TO
.MAKK VOLCANO A NATIONAL
I'AHK
MRS. KEESEE IS
................... 1.. ..11 ..Hi.. m fnr aim til '
as Torreon were .elred. simultaneous-,cofXTV ("Ol'HT IKSUKS tlllllKH wm. P,,,y ""J"""'
ly with tho setture of thm at Jaure.
yesterday.
NAMIXO WIIMIW Ol' UKIUIITKI)
.vrioHXi:v as hih ciiilihikxh'
(iUAHDIAX
(lulled Press Service
WA8IIINOTON, l. C, JJtme IT.
(leneral Venustlano Carania. llin
"Jefe Hupremo" of the Constitution
iillst cnusn In Mexico, ha four very
wcthti worker for hi causit In Wash
Intton. Though they hau' no onirlal
statu there with tho American Kov-
iiri.tni.Mi ii.cst sitiw nni iiritViint lluilit
from ae'lni: 4Uli department oillclnl. ; 3.000. To.lhlrd of this belo.iKS
.oclally, Usunlly a Mexican revolu-H) tlio children.
llonary Junta work o secretly that - "
ll Is dlfflcult lo lenrn ever ilia name We.tniinsior Abbey Is now the heat
of the iiiembuic Tim constitutional-jllKlitod cathednil In Kurope.
Mrs Itoso IC. Keesro ba been ap
pointed Kuardlan of tho children of
heinelf ami the lalo Henry II. Koeseo.
An order to thl effect ha Just been
issued by tliu county court.
Thu Koeseo estate Is valued
they celebrated his 70th birthday with
much pomp and circumstance. And
the other nleht he told with a sar
donic m!le of tho appalling ennui
with which tho very thouiht of all
those celebrations filled his soul.
"I couldn't aland It," he said. "I
slipped away to Pari1 and let them
celohrnte."
United i'ress Service
HUUDINa, June IT. There are no
new developments In the volcanic ac
tion of Ml. Lassen. According to a
lepurt received from Volta tut utorn
liiK, a small black cloud of smoke U
couiIuk from the crater, equalling the
volume of that of Monday.
The smoka has beeu steady over
slucu tho eruptlou Sunday. The smoke
cloud cauuol bo seen here, owlug to
thu hue.
TourUta uru pouring In from all di
rections, eager to climb the turbulent
mouutalu and see what they can of
tho volcano.
Residents of Iteddlng have com
menced circulating a petition asking
CoiiKressmun linker to Introduce a
bill In congress, making a national
park for the volcano district.
.!
ni i
Cannot Go for Prisoner
Where la Ihe Dog?
Two of tho most prominent busi
nessthat Is, younc business men
of tho city stood on the corner of
Main nnd Fifth last night looking for
n lost dog. Mala nnd Fifth must be
n very poor place to find lost dogs,
for nt n late hour the two searchers
wero mill waiting, nnd while they
waited thoy warbled, "Where, oh
whom, Is my little doggone,"
Governor West Tells Low TherelsNo Fund for Trip
If u criminal geiH out of Oregon,
he need not fenr nrnmli there uro no
funds uvullablo for his return.
This U tho presont statu ot af
fairs, apparently, for HherllT Low re
turned last night from Halem, where
lie wiu refused a requisition for John
Hlmmoim, urrosteil hi Wyoming, and
wtated In Klamath Falls on charges
uf failure lo provide for and desert
ing hli wife. The governor gave ihe
following willteii stiiloinonl to Lew:
"There bolug no state funds to cov
er expenses of returning Slmmous
fiom Wj-omlng, aud under present
law Hlule olllclals are not allowed to
audit claims, requisition papers tiro
not allowed."
Simmons la still In custody. It I
possible that, the county may pay tho
expouBo of bringing hlui here to
stand trial.
.Cost of Colrado Btrfke
As a rosult of the strlko In tlio coal
Holds of Colorado which has been go
ing on since Inst September, eighteen
strikers, ten mine guards, nineteen
iiilno employes, two militiamen, three
uon-combntnnta, two women nnd
twelve children havn been killed. It
In estimated tho loss amounts to be
tween 110,000,000 and 113,000,000.
Orient lo Ho Sold
At Wichita, Knna,, on July tl. the
Kiiusus City, Mexico and Orient rail
road will be sold nt auction. Tho or
der of sate was made by Federal
Judge John C. Pollock. Tho price set
Is 10,000,000. The system will be
taken oved by a syndicate of English
financier.
Hero l'roiu I'tne Flat.
U. E. Leuiuiou, a well known Klam-
nth county farmer, waa In today from
l'lue Flat, giving attention to busi
ness matters. He U accompaniea uy
his sous, Eerott aud Albert Leniuion.
VMtlng Sick Daughter.
Mrs. C. A. Arnold left for Port
land this morning to seo her daugh
ter, MUs Lillian Arnold, who Is sick
with typhoid fever. Miss Arnold Is
In school In Portland, and was taken
sick just before school closed for the
summer.
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SAYS DEPARTMENT
OE STATE AIDED
BANK OFFICIALS
SKVATOII SJIITH'H HKHOLUTION
IS DRASTIC
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(Hayti That the Selxnre of NkarsCHaai -
Port by American Marls a4 the
DoinlnadoB of tho CmIobm Wtmut
Itecelpu Enabled .Veer York Paean- (
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tier to Make Good In fUekjrf
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t'oited Press Service
"WASHLVOTON'. D. C, June 17.
Senator William A. Smith of Michigan f
today Introduced a resolution ! the"
senate charging the state departSBeat
K'Uh having actively aided Browa
Druthers and Seilgmsn, Speyer com
pany. New York banking flrms, In col
lecting claims ugolnct Nlcaraugua.
In his resolution Senator, Smith de
clares thai the seizing of Nlcarauguan
ports by ihe American marlaee, and
dominating the receipts of the cus
toms houiic enable.! the bankers to
redeem $C. 500, 000 in bonda at par.
The resolution directed the senate
foreign affairs committee to laeielre
closely Into the transaction.' Tate res
olution was referred to. a ceaiaKtee.
RETURNS TO VISIT
AFTER MANY YEARS
t:OGLE ItlVKR VA1XKY RANCH-
L.V JUKIXG A TOUR OF KA8T-'
ERX OREGOX, AND VTHTOWI '
OLD FRIENDS
GKXKUAL FllANCESCA VIVLX
Sow tluit the constitutional fortes have control of all of Northern
Mexico and big Hirtlou or Central Mexico, Is there to be an internal revolt,
which will dettroy Hiclr chances of capturing Mexico City, almost in their
gnu.? Thl is the question the entire world Is asking today, following the
tepoiu or a split between General Villa and President Cnrnuua. Villa's
!itilvitle indicate that he intends to nvuim: friiuieiue control.
Some who favor the revolutionary cnue in Mexico fear that lu case
there I a breach betvieen the two leaders, there may be delay enough occa
klouor to allow Ilucrta to call in nil of his troops for the defense of Mexico
City, or to secure ammunition, etc., from abroad.
WEST TO TALK ON
PRISON
REFORM
Is with a view to ascertaining what
his chances are of obtaining member
ship ou the Alaska railroad commission.
Tuesday evening Mr. and aire, J'
Hoagland and little daughter arrtTa
in this city, and made the ftrat step
In a tour of Eastern Oregon. Whltof
here the Hoaglands are th gmU of'
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Otterbeia, Mrs.
Otterbeln being a sister-in-law of Mr.i
Hoagland. l
Sixteen years ago "Joe" waa a ml-.
dent or the Bontnxa country, aaa thl'
is the first time he has vtoUa hi eM
sUmping ground since Uklng up hi
residence in the valley ot th Rogue,
and the change la Klamath rail ft
the country surrounding waa quit a
surprise.
"Ot course I knew that the coaa-
try had grown, and that
I.Mis Baldwin Home.
Miss Maude Baldwin, who has been Falls waa coming to th front," aaM
siting friends In Portland and at- M.r Hoagland last night, '"but I dlda't
WILL TOUR THE EASTERN AND
MIDDLE WESTERN STATES IN
THE INTEREST OF THE UNFOR
TUNATE PRISON INMATES
vUttlnir
tending the Rose Festival, returned expect to find a city where I ha left
I i-fA e t
last nlghL. siriuBiuw.. ,j
SALEM, June 17. Governor West I
left Monday tor the Eastern and Mid
dle Western states, where he will
speud his vacation delivering lecture
before Chautauqua and In the Invevs
ligation, or reform systems, lu differ
ent penal Institutions, according to In
timate friends of tho executive, ami
he expects to ho gone for sevoral
w ooka.
Red Hair Twisted Him
So Enraptured Is L)eweTlutHeTakWroHTn
"When the Klamath Falls delega
tion, on their way to the Rose Car
nival at Portland, reached Weed, thoy
Beyond stating that he would go ,fonnd thlU au the lower berths on the
Sue on Note,
Through J, O. Rutenlc, tho First
National hunk today commenced suit
against Jounu Sparks to recover
$143.1)0 alleged due on a note. In
addition the complaint asks $25 at
torney fees. '
Family io Chlloqala.
lloy Mooie, one ot the new owner
of the general merchandise establish
ment at Chlloquln, today moved his
family to their new home, Koy hai
been ut his new place of buslneaa for
several weeks, aud Is much pleased
with th people and tjh trade.
straight to Washington, and that ho
would decide there whore he would
spend the rest of his vacation, tho
executive ns non-committal on tho
ubject. Ho declared that he would
Po'tlnnd Express were taken. The
ouly one In the party to have mnde
ieervatlon fo a lower compartment
waa Albert Loewe
. -in I'oriiana bsprtwa i
consult with the Interior department I , d therebv hangs a t8U ol
wiiu miuwon io u uumuc, v ..,,., j.w..MH hMiitv. a missed train
matters which are pending, and thatj nn nppropr,ate(, berth
then lie would glte a few lectures ou
prison reform work and Investigate
prison reform systems In several
state. Where the lectures will be de
livered U unknown.
Fnends of the oxeilillve declare
that for some time hq has bean con
sidering entering the Chautauqua
work, and his appearance on the plat
rorm during vacation1 will be In the
nature of a "tryout.'' Politician be-'
lleve that hU, mission to Washington
While the passengers on the first
section yero occupying the tables nt
the Ashland eating house, section
No. 3 pulled In botween the first Mo
tion and the depot. Mr, Loewe, who
had been devoting himself to a red
haired beauty he met on the train,
failed to note that the train nearest
him was not the one be came la on.
When the conductor called ''all
aboard" Loewe mad a iylai Was
Jjr appro!; t M
Mrth. TIifeVjjS
lm1tfa$$
aboard th second section. la thr
meantime the reet of th party, aat
being Infatuated with r4-halr4f
beautles, had boarded the irat a--Hon
and were oa their way to Part?
land. j
When Loewe waa missed, Mr. W.i
B. Hall ImatedlaUly approptteMa
mat covoiea tower nana.
ductor explained that
overtake th train a Jtaaahan.'' ff&tffl
Mrs. Hall sent hint a wtrtlMalJaifpn
him tor the us of' thh;:atjfe, '
warning him of her prwesMt'taVppM1 r k
In case th oond se4ll aHff H , '',
Roseburg befor ta aftiiiHiH Mat, ,-
As It haepeaejd.'Laew a ;
catch up wlttU,9'"JmtM''i
Porttaad waa rajjw am;aM
enjoyed th to war ai win aV Mf pt0
up. Law m,mm"
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